FedEx on DHL part II

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The link I posted was from the FedEx website.

It's legit.

Maybe I didn't do it right, but it's legit.
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When I click on my previous link with IE 7, it works just fine.

With Chrome it gives me the phising warning, but you can "proceed".

They're not stealing any information, customers maybe
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Its legit. I got the same website from my Fedex account in my email today.
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maybe a small clue as to what your even getting at would help. Instead of just a link....
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Quote: When I click on my previous link with IE 7, it works just fine.

With Chrome it gives me the phising warning, but you can "proceed".

They're not stealing any information, customers maybe
So I can "proceed", at my own risk I assume. Thanks, but No Thanks.

Instead, why not either reproduce the article, or failing that how about a paraphrase, because I for one, am not going where my security program tells me not to.

JJ
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It's an email from FedEx to customers "reminding" them of DHLs problems and encourages them to choose FDX for all their holiday shipping.
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Quote: It's an email from FedEx to customers "reminding" them of DHLs problems and encourages them to choose FDX for all their holiday shopping.
Thanks Deuce, no need to go further.
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Dudes,
Grow a pair, it's just a link. You can't be taken hostage by aliens if you click it.
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Relax, It's FedEx.
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Quote: So I can "proceed", at my own risk I assume. Thanks, but No Thanks.

Instead, why not either reproduce the article, or failing that how about a paraphrase, because I for one, am not going where my security program tells me not to.

JJ
Its not really an article. Its a link to the website of the company you work for.
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